Meet the Radius Leadership Team!

At Radius Fire, we distinguish ourself by prioritizing our people and their diverse personalities over just the hardware of fire safety and suppression. Our leadership team combines decades of technical engineering and operational expertise with a culture of integrity, humor, and community-focused values. We aim to build trust with our clients by showcasing the transparent, "mythic" problem-solvers behind the life safety services they provide.

Meet the Radius Leadership Team!
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Why Is Sprinkler Monitoring Important?

Sprinklers and sprinkler monitoring are critical in office space. Here's why.
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How to Plan, Execute, and Document Annual Fire Drills

In this article, we go over for you how to plan for and execute a work-space fire drill. Fire drills save lives.
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What Should I Include in a Fire Safety Plan for a Manufacturing Plant

A brief overview of how to create and implement a fire safety plan for a manufacturing plant.
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How to Conduct Company Fire Inspections

Hints for conducting a safe and effective fire inspection on a business premises.

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Fire Alarm Testing: Why It’s Crucial for Building Safety

When the unexpected happens, the margin between a contained incident and a catastrophic loss is measured in seconds. In commercial and residential buildings, a fire alarm system acts as the central nervous system for life safety. Yet, many property owners treat these critical networks as "set it and forget it" installations. The reality is that the mere presence of an alarm panel on the wall guarantees nothing if the internal components are compromised by age, neglect, or environmental factors.

Choosing the Right Fire Alarm Company in Vancouver

When you manage a commercial building or a multi-unit residential property in Vancouver, fire safety is not a line item you can afford to bargain hunt for. The stakes are simply too high. National Fire Protection Association data reveals a sobering reality: nearly 59% of home fire deaths occur in properties with no smoke alarms or alarms that failed to operate. That statistic alone should make any property owner pause and reconsider their current fire protection strategy.